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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Bi-curious and heterosexual men may find the details of lesbian orgies in the book to be what?
(a) Offensive.
(b) It differs from man to man.
(c) Enthralling.
(d) Horrifying.
2. The authors respect the monogamous path, but argue that it isn't a real choice. Why?
(a) Celibacy is more valid.
(b) It is forced by society.
(c) Promiscuity is more valid.
(d) It is not forced by individuals.
3. The authors delve into what transpires when people have the freedom to do what in regard to others' sexual activity?
(a) Critique it.
(b) Record it.
(c) Restrain it.
(d) Watch it.
4. In the America that the authors are familiar with, public sex is NOT considered to be what?
(a) Unpoplar.
(b) Strange.
(c) Normal.
(d) Uncommon.
5. In the book, what did the lesbian orgy participant do when she first discovered she was continuing to think of one of the other women?
(a) She became a stalker.
(b) She moved somewhere else.
(c) She sent her a gift.
(d) She wrote her a letter.
6. Which of the following is the final step in the chapter on "Health"?
(a) Prevention of disease.
(b) Committing to healthy sex.
(c) Testing for disease.
(d) Control of pregnancies.
7. In the book's example of the couple that wanted to attend a sex party together, they wanted to be what?
(a) Masochistic.
(b) Exhibitionistic.
(c) Hedonistic.
(d) Left alone.
8. In the section about finding partners in "Having Fun", the authors make a point about what?
(a) Humility.
(b) Domesticity.
(c) Virility.
(d) Honesty.
9. Which of the following is NOT listed by the authors as a source of comprehensive information about accessing and using various barriers for sexual practices?
(a) Physicians.
(b) Planned Parenthood.
(c) Clinical materials.
(d) Medical journals.
10. The chapter about lesbian orgies consists primarily of what?
(a) Statistics.
(b) Theory.
(c) Anecdotes.
(d) Criticism.
11. From a lesbian point of view, why might some readers be thrilled to read the book?
(a) It is lesbian-centric.
(b) It is homophobic.
(c) It vilifies orgies.
(d) It demeans men.
12. The authors focus on child-rearing with an emphasis on what?
(a) Custody.
(b) Consent.
(c) Dissent.
(d) Safety.
13. The authors assert that lovers should never be shared between what?
(a) Races.
(b) Friends.
(c) Genders.
(d) Generations.
14. What do the authors detail as sometimes including live sexual activity as a staged or intentionally public spectacle?
(a) Sex shops.
(b) Sex parades.
(c) Sex clubs.
(d) Sex dates.
15. Which of the following is NOT a situation the authors have found in reality?
(a) Women lure out shy men.
(b) Women have not been pursuers.
(c) Women encourage men's advances.
(d) Women have taken the lead.
Short Answer Questions
1. The authors state that it is NOT acceptable for children to be involved with what?
2. According to the authors, the traditional view of women is that they hold what kind of role in finding a partner?
3. Which of the following is NOT what the authors strongly encourage people to be regarding their love for others?
4. What does the book suggest a person might do until all partners have been tested for disease?
5. According to the book, the description of an orgy will almost always be what?
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